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'''Ghulam Mohammad Shah''' or '''G. M. Shah''' or '''Gul Shah''' (20 July 1920 – 6 January 2009) was an | '''Ghulam Mohammad Shah''' or '''G. M. Shah''' or '''Gul Shah''' (20 July 1920 – 6 January 2009) was an Indian politician who was [[Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir|Chief Minister]] of the state of [[Jammu and Kashmir (state)|Jammu and Kashmir]]<ref name="Austin">{{Cite book | last = Austin | first = Granville | title = Working a Democratic Constitution - A History of the Indian Experience | publisher = Oxford University Press | year = 1999 | location = New Delhi | pages = [https://archive.org/details/workingdemocrati00aust/page/n339 546] | url =https://archive.org/details/workingdemocrati00aust| url-access = limited | isbn = 019565610-5 }}</ref> from 2 July 1984 to 6 March 1986. He succeeded his brother-in-law [[Farooq Abdullah]]. Shah's father-in-law was [[Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah]], the founder of the [[Jammu and Kashmir National Conference]], of which Shah was once a senior member. Shah died on 6 January 2009 at the Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences in [[Srinagar]]. He was 88.<ref>[http://etalaat.com/english/News/state-scan/4211.html Former CM and ANC patron passes away''']</ref> | ||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
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Shah had formed a new party, [[Jammu and Kashmir Awami National Conference|Awami National Conference]] which also participated in the [[Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly]] [[2008 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election|Elections 2008]]. | Shah had formed a new party, [[Jammu and Kashmir Awami National Conference|Awami National Conference]] which also participated in the [[Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly]] [[2008 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election|Elections 2008]]. | ||
He is survived by his wife, [[Begum Khalida Shah]], two sons Muzaffar Ahmad Shah and a daughter.<ref name=":0" | He is survived by his wife, [[Begum Khalida Shah]], two sons Muzaffar Ahmad Shah and a daughter.<ref name=":0"/> | ||
==References== | ==References== |